Samsung Gear S review
Samsung didn't just make a smartwatch — it made a really small phone for your wrist Samsung helped launch the idea of a modern smartwatch to general consumers when it unveiled the original Galaxy Gear . That was in September 2013, if you can believe it, and since then Samsung has launched four…
OnePlus shows off first retail store, announces Black Friday deals with deeper discounts for sharing
While jokes are still being made about the OnePlus One's invite system, it hasn't stopped the startup from opening up their very first retail store in China.
Hands-on with the Nexus 9 Keyboard Folio
$129 is a steep price for a small keyboard, but it's one worth considering We've had the opportunity to play with the Nexus 9 Keyboard Folio a few times already, and this week it finally made itself available in retail form. And that means we've got one in hand. Or under our fingers.…
Twitter will soon scan your device to see which apps are installed, here's how you turn it off
The Twitter app will soon scan your phone for installed apps but before you freak out too much -- it can be turned off. Here's how.
[Lollipop Feature Spotlight] VPN Clients Can Now Limit Access To Select Apps, Leaving Others To Connect To The Internet Directly
People regularly rely on Virtual Private Networks (VPN) to hide their activities from nosy governments, circumvent geographically restricted and region-locked services, and to increase security on untrusted Wi-Fi networks. But the big problem with piping your communications through a secure digital…
In pictures: Galaxy Note Edge versus Galaxy Note 4
So much hardware and style is shared between these phones, but there's no way you could mistake one for the other Announced at the same time, the Galaxy Note 4 and Note Edge are clearly very similar devices, with that one (big) detail of a curved edge coming between them. You get all of the same…
Twitter app graph raises privacy concerns as it tracks installed third-party apps
In an effort to build a more personalized experience, Twitter has announced it will be collecting a list of user-installed applications on Android and iOS smartphones as part of its app graph program. Though Twitter says it will not be collecting data inside those apps, users who do not wish to…
How To Opt Out Of Twitter's New Thing That Tracks Which Apps You Install
Twitter is now keeping track of which apps you have on your phone, and sending that data back to the mothership (birds nest?) Here's how to turn it off. Read More
Twitter's New App Tracking Capabilities To Help Personalize User Experience, Benefit Advertisers
Starting today, Twitter users on iOS and Android devices will be alerted to a change in the type of data the social network is collecting on them, and will be offered the option to opt-out by adjusting their settings. The data in question is a list of the apps you have installed on your mobile…
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